Midsummer Hues | Vogue Arabia, September 2020-Cornelia James

Midsummer Hues | Vogue Arabia, September 2020

Cornelia James gloves 'Anastacia', 'Arabella' & 'Lily' are styled by Christopher Maul in ‘Midsummer Hues’ on Egyptian-Irish IMG talent Leyla Greiss."To help inspire sustainability, Vogue Arabia asked me to style with a mix of archive pieces and current season. The decades old garments looked just at home in the ensembles as the new items, so much so that people have found it hard to spot them in the images. Our hope was to show that statement vintage pieces still have a lot of love to give! It’s time we buy better and wear longer", says Christopher.  Lensed by Stephanie Galea. Hair by Lyndell Mansfield; makeup by Jo Frost.
Claudia Schiffer in 'Siren Call' | British Vogue-Cornelia James

Claudia Schiffer in 'Siren Call' | British Vogue

British Vogue has before analysed the forever appeal of Claudia Schiffer - but in this September issue Dena Gianni styles the supermodel to wish her a happy 50th birthday in the season’s most sumptuous eveningwear. Claudia Schiffer dressed up with the 'Arabella' glove - the fairest of all lace gloves- to play a ’50s femme fatale at her home in the county. Schiffer’s husband Matthew Vaughn is behind the lens with her hair by Anna Cofone and makeup by Alex Babsky.     
Pink Ladies | Wall Street Journal, September 2020-Cornelia James

Pink Ladies | Wall Street Journal, September 2020

Playfully elegant pieces help mothers, daughters, sisters and friends celebrate their love in style. Pink ladies, Caren Jepkemei, 21, above left, with Precious Kevin, 20. “My favourite memory with Precious was walking the Simone Rocha show in February together,” says Jepkemei in this month's WSJ story. “It was amazing since it was Precious’s first show. Being there together made it great.” Photographed by Nadine Ijewere and styled by Kate Phelan.  
Claudia Valentina | 1883 Magazine-Cornelia James

Claudia Valentina | 1883 Magazine

Claudia Valentina wearing 'Jessica' for 1883 Magazine, photographed by Paul Farrell and styled by Coline Bach.
Maya Hawke | Flaunt Magazine-Cornelia James

Maya Hawke | Flaunt Magazine

Maya Hawke wearing 'Arabella', styled by Sarah Slutsky and photographed by Kat Irlin. Hair, Tim Nolan and Makeup, Matin.
HEAD OVER HEELS | VOGUE US, AUGUST 2020-Cornelia James

HEAD OVER HEELS | VOGUE US, AUGUST 2020

Amanda Harlech styles our 'Nancy' and 'India' gloves for the August 'Fantasy' issue of Vogue US. The team dreamed up their own 'I do' celebration for the ages. Photographed by Autumn De Wilde.
The New York Times Style Magazine China-Cornelia James

The New York Times Style Magazine China

Kristin Lilja wears a variety of our gloves, including 'Ophelia' and 'Sophie' for T Magazine China | March 2020. Shot by Matthew Tammaro, styled by Xander Ang. Hair by Shin Arima and make-Up by Yuki Hayashi.
Ava Elderwood | How to mix neutral colours-Cornelia James

Ava Elderwood | How to mix neutral colours

The secret to mixing and matching neutral colours is in the shades. Ava puts together a very harmonious for the autumn/winter season outfit mixing two classics — grey and camel. She combines the soft camel of her coat with our darker grey 'Mòrag' cashmere gloves and adds a little splash of colour with her red lipstick. Camel coats are a staple for any wardrobe, never truly going out of fashion and can lend the wearer a definite sense of style. The best colours to be in tune with colder weather and complete a chic camel look originate from a more neutral palette. While brown is generally a warmer tone and grey a cooler one, the key is to provide enough contrast. Because both colours have so many shades, it's easy to create a classic, yet fashion-forward look without it all looking muddy. If you are still unsure about the combination try and add some texture to create contrast. The closer the grey and brown are together in colour and the less contrast there is, the more pom-poms allowed.
Shirin Altsohn | Plum & Yellow-Cornelia James

Shirin Altsohn | Plum & Yellow

Leather gloves are the absolutely classic choice for winter gloves. But - hey - classic doesn't have to mean dull. It's a matter of re-interpretation and reinvigoration. Shirin nailed it with this divine combination of plum and yellow.Our 'Françoise' gloves have four 'brass' buttons - they work to link the cuff but their real purpose is to make you feel good and ready to face the world.